medusa

medusa
medusoid /meuh dooh"soyd, -dyooh"-/, adj.
/meuh dooh"seuh, -zeuh, -dyooh"-/, n., pl. medusas, medusae /-see, -zee/. Zool.
a saucer-shaped or dome-shaped, free-swimming jellyfish or hydra.
[1750-60; special use of MEDUSA, alluding to the Gorgon's snaky locks]

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In Greek mythology, the most famous of the monsters known as Gorgons.

Anyone who looked directly at Medusa turned to stone. She was the only Gorgon who was mortal. The hero Perseus, looking only at her reflection in a shield given to him by Athena, killed her by cutting off her head. Perseus later gave the severed head to Athena, who placed it in her shield; according to another account, he buried it in the marketplace of Argos.

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      in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures known as Gorgons (Gorgon). She was usually represented as a winged female creature having a head of hair consisting of snakes; unlike the Gorgons, she was sometimes represented as very beautiful. Medusa was the only Gorgon who was mortal; hence her slayer, Perseus, was able to kill her by cutting off her head. From the blood that spurted from her neck sprang Chrysaor and Pegasus, her two sons by Poseidon. The severed head, which had the power of turning into stone all who looked upon it, was given to Athena, who placed it in her shield; according to another account, Perseus buried it in the marketplace of Argos.

       Heracles (Hercules) is said to have obtained a lock of Medusa's hair (which possessed the same powers as the head) from Athena and given it to Sterope, the daughter of Cepheus, as a protection for the town of Tegea against attack; when exposed to view, the lock was supposed to bring on a storm, which put the enemy to flight.

      In the British writer Iris Murdoch's novel A Severed Head (1961), the heroine is a Medusa figure.

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